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About My Family
I am an immigrant and originally from Burma/Myanmar. I was born and raised in a Christian home and baptized after graduating high school. I earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from a university in my home country. Then, I went to Malaysia to work as a migrant worker.
That was the starting point of my spiritual life journey with the LORD. I became a devoted, true believer when I was around 20.
I am still single, not married yet, and have no kids. My father and mother are still living in Burma/Myanmar, and my only younger sister lives in Japan.
That was the starting point of my spiritual life journey with the LORD. I became a devoted, true believer when I was around 20.
I am still single, not married yet, and have no kids. My father and mother are still living in Burma/Myanmar, and my only younger sister lives in Japan.
About My Ministry
I am an SBC-endorsed full-time hospice chaplain at Vitas Healthcare.
After I experienced the love of God through my life circumstances, I wanted to grow spiritually. Since then, I have participated in church and ministry by serving based on what the church and ministry needed. I got my calling for full-time ministry through the mentor relationship with my pastor there.
Later, my church sent me to seminary and, finally, I became an associate pastor in that migrant worker church. Then, God brought me to the United States, and I was in a seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, for four years. While I was there, I participated in the refugee ministry.
After I experienced the love of God through my life circumstances, I wanted to grow spiritually. Since then, I have participated in church and ministry by serving based on what the church and ministry needed. I got my calling for full-time ministry through the mentor relationship with my pastor there.
Later, my church sent me to seminary and, finally, I became an associate pastor in that migrant worker church. Then, God brought me to the United States, and I was in a seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, for four years. While I was there, I participated in the refugee ministry.
SBC Chaplaincy
Chaplaincy is a vital frontline ministry and extension of the local church. Chaplains reach the lost among the thousands of men and women in the U.S. Armed Forces, correctional facilities, healthcare settings, public safety, disaster relief sites, and corporate environments. SBC Chaplains care for the broken, offer hope to the hopeless, and advance the gospel of Jesus Christ in hard-to-reach places.
The qualifications expected of a Southern Baptist applying for endorsement as a chaplain or counselor are established by the using agency and the Chaplains Commission, SBC. These qualification requirements vary according to the type of chaplaincy or counseling ministry involved but all are expected to meet a high level of ministerial competence.
The qualifications expected of a Southern Baptist applying for endorsement as a chaplain or counselor are established by the using agency and the Chaplains Commission, SBC. These qualification requirements vary according to the type of chaplaincy or counseling ministry involved but all are expected to meet a high level of ministerial competence.